Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2022.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era refers to the current technological epoch permeated with quantum processors that are big enough (50-100 qubits) to be no longer trivially simulatable with digital computers but not yet capable of full fault-tolerant computation. Such processors provide great testbeds to understand the practical issues and resources needed to realize quantum tasks in these processors, such as quantum algorithms. Many pressing issues arise in this context that are a direct consequence of the limitations of these processors (limited number of qubits, low qubit connectivity, and limited coherence times). Hence, for near-term quantum algorithms, ...
Non-classical correlations, usually referred as entanglement, are ones of the most studied and discu...
There exists various suggestions for building a functional and a fault-tolerant large-scale quantum ...
Quantum physics is arguably both the most successful and the most counterintuitive physical theory ...
Electron spins confined in quantum dots (QDs) are among the leading contenders for implementing quan...
This thesis explores circuit quantum electrodynamics (circuit QED), an experimental platform for stu...
Scalable physical systems that enable trapping and coherent manipulation of quantum matter lie at th...
One of the main foci of modern applied quantum information theory is the production of large-scale q...
Judging by the compelling number of innovations based on taming quantum mechanical effects, such as ...
The argument of this thesis might be summed up as the exploitation of the noise to generate better ...
Randomness is an intrinsic feature of quantum theory. The outcome of any measurement will be random,...
[eng] Quantum computing is an emergent technology with prospects to solve problems nowadays intracta...
It was Richard Feynman who first proposed, in 1982, the far-reaching concept of a ”quantum computer...
Premi extraordinari doctorat UPC curs 2017-2018. Àmbit de CiènciesThe last two decades have been a v...
During the past two decades, thanks to the mutual fertilization of the research in quantum informati...
The nonlocal correlations of entangled systems are a feature inherent to quantum theory that is fund...
Non-classical correlations, usually referred as entanglement, are ones of the most studied and discu...
There exists various suggestions for building a functional and a fault-tolerant large-scale quantum ...
Quantum physics is arguably both the most successful and the most counterintuitive physical theory ...
Electron spins confined in quantum dots (QDs) are among the leading contenders for implementing quan...
This thesis explores circuit quantum electrodynamics (circuit QED), an experimental platform for stu...
Scalable physical systems that enable trapping and coherent manipulation of quantum matter lie at th...
One of the main foci of modern applied quantum information theory is the production of large-scale q...
Judging by the compelling number of innovations based on taming quantum mechanical effects, such as ...
The argument of this thesis might be summed up as the exploitation of the noise to generate better ...
Randomness is an intrinsic feature of quantum theory. The outcome of any measurement will be random,...
[eng] Quantum computing is an emergent technology with prospects to solve problems nowadays intracta...
It was Richard Feynman who first proposed, in 1982, the far-reaching concept of a ”quantum computer...
Premi extraordinari doctorat UPC curs 2017-2018. Àmbit de CiènciesThe last two decades have been a v...
During the past two decades, thanks to the mutual fertilization of the research in quantum informati...
The nonlocal correlations of entangled systems are a feature inherent to quantum theory that is fund...
Non-classical correlations, usually referred as entanglement, are ones of the most studied and discu...
There exists various suggestions for building a functional and a fault-tolerant large-scale quantum ...
Quantum physics is arguably both the most successful and the most counterintuitive physical theory ...